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ET Currents 51
August 1, 2007
Emerging Semiconductor Material Could Mean Big Savings for Large Motor Applications; New Concentrating Solar Module for the Rooftop; Small Sensor May Save Energy and Water; Whatever Happened to Low-Power Computer Chips?
Content type: Currents | Document ID: ETCURRENTS-51 | Author: George Holling, John Sustar, Jessica Rivas, and Jay Stein

ET Currents, Issue 46
May 1, 2006
Feature: — the Freus High-Efficiency Air Conditioner Is Still Climbing the Mountain News: — Solar Hybrid Lighting Set for Commercialization — Firefly energy Reinvents the Lead-Acid Battery Retrospective: — Whatever Happened to Variable-Speed ...
Content type: Currents | Document ID: ETCURRENTS-46 | Author: Peter Criscione, Peter Salmon, Dan Greenberg, Kristin Kamm

ET Currents, Issue 45
February 1, 2006
Feature: Building America Aims for Zero-Energy Homes by 2025 News: Kronos Offers Unsurpassed Air purification and Efficient Air Movement in a Single Package Hydrogen from Renewable Fuels: New Reformation Process in Pilot Phase Retrospective: In Spite of the Flashbake ...
Content type: Currents | Document ID: ETCURRENTS-45 | Author: Kristin Kamm, Dan Greenberg, Neil Kolwey, Peter Criscione

ET Currents, Issue 34
May 1, 2004
Feature: UV: There's Something in the Air News: Power-Hungry PCs Go on a Diet Lavondry Set to Clean Up on Laundry Retrospective: Whatever Happened to Electronic Paper? ETCurrents-34; May 2004; 14 pages
Content type: Currents | Document ID: ETCURRENTS-34 | Author: Ira Krepchin, Peter Criscione, Dan Greenberg

ET Currents, Issue 31
December 1, 2003
Feature: Heat Exchanger Advances Open New Doors News: Countering Corrosion with Plastic Wrapping It All Up with SmartWrap Retrospective: Whatever Happened to the TinySwitch? ETCurrents-31; December 2003; 11 pages
Content type: Currents | Document ID: ETCURRENTS-31 | Author: Peter Criscione, Kristin Kamm, Dan Greenberg

ET Currents, Issue 21
September 1, 2002
Feature: Eliminating Residential Duct Leakage Is a Snap with Snap Duct News: New Microchip Manufacturing Breakthrough Makes a Small Impression Research Casts Copper in a New Role Retrospective: Whatever Happened to Web-Enabled Refrigerators? ETCurrents-21; September ...
Content type: Currents | Document ID: ETCURRENTS-21 | Author: Dan Greenberg, Larry Kinney, Jay Stein, Rachel Reiss

ET Currents, Issue 14
March 1, 2002
Feature: Stirling Technology II: Free-Piston Devices News: Detergent-less Washing Machine Reveals Greater Energy-Saving Potential New Materials Boost Efficiency of Generating Electricity from Waste Heat A New Era in Refrigeration Retrospective: Whatever Happened to Switched ...
Content type: Currents | Document ID: ETCURRENTS-14 | Author: Ira Krepchin, Larry Kinney

ET Currents, Issue 10
September 1, 2001
Feature: Home Networking Paves the Way for Residential Smart Appliances. News: High-Temperature Superconducting Motor Remotely Networked Thermostat Used for Load Management There's Data in Them Thar Lights Retrospective: ...
Content type: Currents | Document ID: ETCURRENTS-10 | Author: Rachel Reiss, Heather Stroud

ET Currents, Issue 7
March 1, 2001
Feature: More Computing, Less Electrical Power News: MAM Technology High-Performance Wires Hybrid Transistors Retrospective: Gas Filled Panels March 2001; 18 pages; ETCurrents-7
Content type: Currents | Document ID: ETCURRENTS-7 | Author: Jay Stein, Heather Stroud, Rachel Reiss, Ira Krepchin

ET Currents, Issue 5
December 1, 2000
Electronic Paper Developments; New Arc Fault Circuit May Save Lives; Internet-Based Remote Control for Energy Management Systems; Shedding Light on Chemical Reactions; Nanoswitches, Nanobearings, and Nanosemiconductors; Phase Change Wallboard
Content type: Currents | Document ID: ETCURRENTS-5 | Author: Ira Krepchin, Julie Herman, Larry Kinney, Rachel Reiss, and Arslan Ayari

ET Currents, Issue 3
October 1, 2000
Feature: High-Temperature Superconductors Make a Splash News: New Welding Technology Could Cut Energy Use by 90 Percent Nanocrystals Could Make Efficient Computer Monitors Thermostat with Variable Deadband Control Is in Development Energy Tech Investment ...
Content type: Currents | Document ID: ETCURRENTS-3 | Author: Tertia Speiser, Ira Krepchin, Julie Herman
